The Story

Why We Built a Cricket Scorer App

Local cricket has always had a scoring problem. A scorer writes every ball in a paper book, someone sends score updates in a WhatsApp group, and spectators outside the ground wait for screenshots instead of following the match live.

Live Cricket Scoring was built to make that process simpler. The app gives scorers a clean ball-by-ball scoring workflow, creates a live cricket scorecard link, and lets spectators follow the match from any browser without downloading an app or creating an account.

A local match should be easy to score, easy to share and easy to follow live.

The product focus is intentionally narrow: help cricket scorers record matches accurately and help teams share those scores instantly. That is why the site is now centered around the Cricket Scorer App entity instead of broad live cricket score intent.

Today, Live Cricket Scoring supports ball-by-ball scoring, live scorecard sharing, tournament scoring, player statistics and match broadcast workflows for local cricket communities.

Score
Ball by ball
Share live
What We Built

One Cricket Scorer App, Three Core Jobs

The homepage owns the cricket scorer app entity. This About page explains the product mission and links users to the dedicated feature pages.

Ball-by-Ball Cricket Scoring

Score every delivery with simple taps for runs, extras, wickets and over changes. The app tracks totals, strike rotation, partnerships and scorecard details without making the scorer manage calculations manually. See cricket scoring features →

Live Scorecard Sharing

Every match can be shared through a live scorecard link. Spectators open the link in a browser and follow the score without installing anything. This keeps family, fans and team members connected even when they are not at the ground.

Tournament Scoring

Tournament organisers can manage fixtures, results, standings and player stats from one scoring workflow instead of spreadsheets and separate WhatsApp updates. See tournament features →

What We Believe

The Product Principles Behind Live Cricket Scoring

These principles guide the app, the website structure and the way each feature is developed.

Scoring Comes First

The core entity is cricket scoring. Every feature must help scorers record a match more accurately, share it faster or make tournament reporting easier.

Simple Enough for Match Day

A scorer should not need training to start a local match. The app should stay fast, readable and practical when a match is already underway.

Built for Real Local Rules

Local cricket includes club, school, gully, tape-ball, tennis-ball and custom formats. The product supports flexible match rules instead of only standard televised formats.

Our Impact

Matches Scored, Players Tracked and Scores Shared

These numbers should stay connected to your live database variables so the About page never conflicts with the homepage.

65+
Matches scored on the platform
867+
Players registered with match stats
36+
Matches broadcasted or shared live
12+
Cricket markets using the app
Our Journey

A Product Built Around the Cricket Scorer

The roadmap has one consistent goal: make local cricket easier to score, share and manage.

2021

Scoring Workflow Started

The first product focus was simple: replace the paper scorebook with a mobile-first cricket scoring workflow that local scorers could use during real matches.

Next Phase

Live Scorecard Sharing

The app added shareable scorecard links so spectators could follow local matches from any browser without downloading an app or logging in.

Product Expansion

Tournament and Player Stats

Tournament scoring, standings and player stats were added to help clubs and organisers move away from scattered spreadsheets and manual updates.

Broadcast Support

YouTube and Facebook Match Broadcasts

Broadcast support gives local teams a way to stream matches with score overlays while keeping the scoring workflow connected to the live match data. YouTube broadcast guide →

Current Focus

Android App Launch and Entity Clarity

The current SEO and product focus is to align the website, app naming and content structure around the Cricket Scorer App entity before stronger app-store and brand signals are built.

The Team

Built Around Scoring, Product and Cricket Operations

Instead of presenting unverified team profiles, this section explains the working areas behind the product.

CS
Cricket Scoring
Match Logic

Focuses on innings flow, extras, wickets, strike rotation, run rates and the details that make a scorecard accurate.

🏏 Ball-by-ball scoring
RT
Real-Time Product
Live Scorecards

Works on live scorecard sharing, match sync, browser viewing and the spectator experience outside the ground.

🔗 Live scorecard links
TM
Tournament Tools
Organiser Workflow

Builds features for fixtures, standings, team management, results and player stats for local tournaments.

🏆 League and tournament scoring
BC
Broadcast Support
Streaming Workflow

Connects scoring data with match broadcast workflows for YouTube and Facebook cricket coverage.

📺 Score overlay support
Where It Helps

Built for Cricket Markets Where Local Matches Matter

The app is built for cricket communities that need local scoring, scorecard sharing and tournament tools beyond professional live-score coverage.

India
Local and school cricket
Pakistan
Club and tape-ball cricket
England
Club leagues
Australia
Community cricket
South Africa
School and club cricket
Sri Lanka
School cricket
Bangladesh
Club matches
New Zealand
Community clubs
USA
Community teams
Afghanistan
Local teams
Ireland
Club cricket
Zimbabwe
Local cricket
Use Cases

Who Live Cricket Scoring Is Built For

The app is built around real match-day workflows, not generic sports news or international live-score intent.

Club organisers use Live Cricket Scoring to replace paper scorebooks, WhatsApp result updates and spreadsheet standings with a cleaner match scoring workflow.

Club Organisers
Fixtures, scorecards and standings

Families and spectators use the live scorecard link to follow local cricket from another city or country without downloading an app or waiting for score screenshots.

Families and Spectators
Browser-based live scorecard viewing

Coaches and captains use ball-by-ball score data, partnerships, run rates and player stats to understand where a local match changed.

Coaches and Captains
Player stats and match review
Get in Touch

Questions About the Cricket Scorer App?

Use this page to understand the product mission. Use the feature pages when you want setup details for scoring, tournament management, YouTube broadcast or Facebook broadcast.

Score Your Next Local Match

Start with the core cricket scorer workflow, then share the scorecard, manage a tournament or connect broadcast features when needed.